Mike Goodwin shared his sons hysterical reaction to animals. The funnyman mentioned that his youngster has a particular and rather strange way of responding whenever he spots a member of the wildlife community. Watch the short but hilarious clip to hear what Mikes son does when an animal crosses his line of vision.
As every parent knows, children love animals. Of course, those little ones have a favorite animal or five that they insist on telling you about constantly, but, for the most part, they love all animals. I mean, who doesnt love animals, right? How could you not? They are some of the cutest things on this planet.
However, children have a deep appreciation for animals that is, without a doubt, much deeper than that of most adults. In fact, one could easily say that children adore those cute, four-legged, furry critters. Its almost guaranteed that if you have a pet and a young child, the child will be drawn to that creature. Those two will soon become inseparable, spending nearly every moment with one another.
Some children, though, express their excitement about seeing animals and their love of animals in different, much louder ways. In a YouTube clip, Mike shared the unusual and hysterical way his son reacts whenever he spots an animal.
He would say animal as if he worked at Moes Southwest Grill, Mike said. Thats how my son would say. Whenever we see an animal, this is exactly what my son would do: Daddy, animoe! Animoe, daddy!
But that isnt all Mikes son would do when he saw an animal. The comedian mentions that his little one made these familiar noises to accompany his finding.
And he must have learned Old McDonald at school because every time he said the name of the animal, he would have to make the noise that the animal makes. So, we were just walking through the neighborhood one day, my son had an outburst. Animoe! Animoe, daddy, dog (starts barking)!
Genesis 1:21 And God created great whales, and every living creature that moves, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good.